This 1942 linen postcard captures the distinct presence of the Alpena County Courthouse, a quiet monument of civic pride set against a crisp northern Michigan sky. Built with light-colored stone or concrete, the structure’s clean lines and classical details—like its tall pilasters and understated frieze—lend it a sense of dignified simplicity. The series of narrow windows stand like sentinels, evenly spaced along the facade, reflecting the symmetry and order of early 20th-century public architecture.